It's just a young audience. They've always been very impressionable. When the iPad came out Reddit was all about "This is it? More like MaxiPad, amirite?! Lol what a marketing idiot" and "it's just 4 iPhones taped together lol" etc. etc.
Online commenters are frequently not very different from an army of LLMs talking to each other. They get stuck on a few points and keep repeating them.
You can pay attention to them if you like, but take a quick stop on /r/relationshipadvice or /r/amitheasshole and you'll find out what the audience actually is. And then you can ask yourself: does these people's opinion matter to me? Do I want to be like them?
Online commenters are frequently not very different from an army of LLMs talking to each other. They get stuck on a few points and keep repeating them.
You can pay attention to them if you like, but take a quick stop on /r/relationshipadvice or /r/amitheasshole and you'll find out what the audience actually is. And then you can ask yourself: does these people's opinion matter to me? Do I want to be like them?